Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Oct 1964, p. 10

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ii NORE IE Ns THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 13, 1964 {flowers delivered for him. Other- tor ! LIKE MUSHROOMS? _--|specialists at Macdonald Insti-| stand in water as they become wise, she said, his gift will ap- Fresh mushrooms are a/tute, Guelph, recommend wash-|limp and lose their full rich pear to be in exchange for hos-/smooth white or brown color. | ing mushrooms very quickly in| flavor. Fresh, firm caps do not pitality. + firm and not fully opened. Food'cold water. Do not let them|need to be peeled. Flowers are a tradition in ~ Egypt, but women florists are |something new. Women remain- led sheltered at home until the last decade when a few began - " making their way im the busi- Oy /S qa ness world, There are over 100 aS flower shops in Cairo, but Mrs. Abd El-Nour is one of just three women entrepreneurs. THE STARS SAY | Egyptian Girl Is 12th Flowe1 --t._--| In Bouquet of a Dozen Roses FOR TOMORROW Personal relationships should) pieyen equals twelve, accord-|telis the lady they're jealous. be 'highly congenial now, andjing to the florists of Cairo. For) "Flowers may be an inter- there is indication that you|when an Egyptian gentleman), ional language," 3 : , ee guage,"" Mrs. Abd could gain benefits, either orders, S ger gat ons |El-Nour said, "'but each coun- through a business contact or| Spice nits ¥ltry has its own special dialect." jeleven to be delivered. ' ae A through the good offices of an th |During her 'stay in this coun- : i A | Eleven to the dozen is: the|try, she has been learning influential friend. |finest compliment a lady CaM|\some North American flower Whether at home, at desk or|neceive, says Muriel Abd El-|talk. She has even taken flow in shop, try to devise new meth- | Nour, a florist visiting Ottawa|ers to her hosts, something she| ods which will save time and|from her native Egypt. The would never do at home. In tort Eastern custom means that the! Egypt the custom of "bringing" : lady herself is the twelfth flow-|flowers is taboo, and a guest FO RTHE BIRTHDAY jer in the bouquet. will always arrange to have -the If tomorrow is your birthday,| PRESSE: Egypt's special nose count is) ---- iti ; : becoming familiar to European your horoscope indicates that,| erie too, With people travel- despite possibly past slow going] ing more today than ever be- in career and monetary affairs,|fore, Mrs. Abd El-Nour wires the beginning of this new year|hundreds of bouquets to Euro- in your life presages the attain-|pean vacation spots each year. '|ment of many cherished goals.|Her roses are sent long dis- You are currently in a cycle|tance through Inter-flora, the which stimulates new ideas and|international network of flowers- progressiveness, so make the, by-wire affiliated with FTD in most of it. Canada and the United States. Your resourcefulness and in-, Red and pink are the most pop- genuity should show tangible r-|ular rose colors, and she notes sults, in various stages, during| that her, countrymen are caire- the current month, within the ful never first half of February, in mid-) ---- April, the first week of May, the last half of June, next Septem- ber and October. It. will be important, however, | * * * that you avoid extravagance | and-or speculation during No-! iis vember, March, early April and Furniture & Appliances 3 PLE py, : ee Fe> DR. MOORHEAD Actress Agnes Moorhead, one of the stage's most brilliant per- formers, holds four doctorates from different colleges and is a licensed school teacher. 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A good deal of help in this Mrs. Anthony Jakacki, Oshawa, | }ine would be welcome. and the late Mr. Jackacki and! yt was announced that the the bridegroom's parents, Mr. | canned goods for the country and Mrs. Edmond Rudowski,| store booth will be donated this reside in Poland. ly. by th hild t Mrs. Gary Booth, organist, | Chri St ee ee va '| Christopher's school. sang "Oh God of Loveliness",| The Reverend N. J. Gignac Hdd "pgp and "'Ave| closed the meeting with prayer. mcs to her own accompani-| Refreshments were served by Minas ' Mrs. Weeks assisted by Mrs. Pent dhe pracy = Coleman and Mrs. John Sam- marriage. "She wore a full mut. Mrs. Coleman thanked the length, A-line gown of silk' bro- hostess for her hospitality. cade with an empire waist,| bateau neckline, three-quarter) sleeves and a long train. A| jewelled coronet in flower mo- tifs held her veil of tulle illu-| sion and she carried a cascade of American Beauty roses and white chrysanthemums. The matron of honor was Mrs Richard Jackacki. of Livonia Michigan. The brides maids were Miss Halina Filipowicz and Miss Wanda Blaze and Marilyn Jakacki, Toronto; Mar garet and Regina Jakacki, both of Livonia, were flower girls The senior attendants wore semi-formal A-line gowns. of American Beauty, brocade with matching braidéd headdresses and carried cascades of white chrysanthemums accented with) American Beauty roses, The} flower girls were dressed simi-| larly in white, trimimned with red and carried.the same flow- ers in nosegays. Mr. Karol Sekalski was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Casev Jakacki, Chicago: and Mr. Bruno Jakacki, Toron- to. A reception followed in the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, and OSHAWA ak kk FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH "< SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) 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